Skipping Childhood is a novel written by author Charm Baker and this blog is dedicated to "ramblings" about the book
and all related topics. The book is an adult novel not intended for minors (under 18), the same as this blog. Some content contained on this blog (and book) may contain profanity, but only in context with the material. This blog is a constant work in progress, but feel free to visit during construction.

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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Serial Killer Fascination: The Stuff We Like to Watch and Read

SERIAL KILLER

When you look at the type of
television programs referred to as “murder porn” you end up seeing stories
about all kinds of serial killers.There
is no doubt that there is a certain serial killer fascination when it comes to
the stuff we like to watch and read.I
have to admit, it is a topic that I personally find interesting, although I’m
not a big fan of unnecessary blood and gore.When it comes to serial killer movies and books, I think the most
intriguing aspect to me is the whole psychological part of it all.

My book:Skipping
Childhood:A Novel (From Abused Foster
Child to Adolescent Serial Killer)was always
meant to be a story about a juvenile serial killer.I say so right in the title, but even as I
wrote the book, I knew Deandra Baxter wasn’t the typical serial killer you see
in the movies or read about in your favorite books.Now that the book has been released, I’ve had
to pay attention to how exactly to market the book.This has helped me understand just how
different my particular serial killer character really is.It seems that I’ve managed to write a book
that has such an overwhelming sub theme,
it nearly overshadows the main theme; a
kid who commits multiple murders.

Using this
blog as a platform to talk about the novel has helped me realize how many
important issues my book touches on, with respect to child abuse.Even though the book is a work of fiction, the
blog still provides readers with a creative way to dialogue about a difficult topic.My focus here is not merely on the book and
gaining book sales and reviews.It is to
continue providing and receiving enlightenment on this delicate subject, from a
survivor’s perspective.

I’ve asked
myself should I promote and market my main character as an actual serial killer.Her story will probably gain sympathy from
the reader, in spite of her killings, but the reality is; considering the
number of deaths that take place in the story, and the manner in which they
occur, Deandra Baxter definitely qualifies as a serial killer.Read the book and decide for yourself how
you choose to view her.